Maybe he was a bully, but he did expose the hypocrisy of the left and challenged them on their views. He exposed the stupidity of many of his guests, by just letting the blabber. If that is being a bully so be it. How many Geraldo riverias (SP) can a news channel support?

Bill didn't let guests blabber on, though -- it was the No Spin zone. He kept bringing them back to the question, instead of letting them sell their agenda.

With so many people cutting the cord, Bill may show up on another media outlet. Sirius? Netflix?

I know Dana Perino is like watching paint dry (nothing against paint).

Can not disagree more. My main exposure to Fox was O'Reilly and, sometimes the Five. Others are too far right, and consequently, somewhat predictable, re. boring. And I consider myself to be more of a traditionalist rather than right or left.
With O'Reilly gone and the changes at the Five I will no longer tune in to FNC. It will be interesting to see what happens.

Same here. Only time we watched FNC was on the DVR to catch O'Reilly. Now we watch "Diner's, Drive-Ins and Dives," "House Hunters," "Property Brothers" or "Love-it or List-it."

Can not disagree more. My main exposure to Fox was O'Reilly and, sometimes the Five. Others are too far right, and consequently, somewhat predictable, re. boring. And I consider myself to be more of a traditionalist rather than right or left.
With O'Reilly gone and the changes at the Five I will no longer tune in to FNC. It will be interesting to see what happens.

That is my exact viewing habit. Tucker is OK, but I can only take a little bit of the liberal BS spouted out by his guests.

I know this is a liberal source, but the accounting squares with other on-line sources I found.

The meat of the $13 million in past settlements is the $9 - $10 million paid to his former producer in 2004. Her allegations were supposedly backed up with recordings of his obscene phone calls. I don't know why she didn't just hang up on him. She argued that she feared for her future at FOX.

Can not disagree more. My main exposure to Fox was O'Reilly and, sometimes the Five. Others are too far right, and consequently, somewhat predictable, re. boring. And I consider myself to be more of a traditionalist rather than right or left.
With O'Reilly gone and the changes at the Five I will no longer tune in to FNC. It will be interesting to see what happens.

Without OReilly, I turn the station after 5 minutes. Big mistake in judging the American people - AGAIN.